Splatulance t1_is8n4lz wrote
Reply to comment by Suprem3NE in Does the brain stores information on a volatile or persisted way? If all brain activity shut off, would any memory still exist in case it turn on again? by Josysclei
In the case where we use unobtanium to perfectly freeze and preserve the brain without damage then yeah. The electrical impulses aren't the important part. Neurons use those impulses to quickly signal themselves to signal other neurons chemically, or that a sufficiently stimulating signal/pattern has been received.
Memories aren't persistent in a normally functioning healthy brain which hasn't been scifi frozen in time.
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